BONNIE'S FUTURE SISTERS

Bonnie's Future Sisters

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For Immediate Release
Contact: Jeanne Arzubiaga: [email protected]

Petrone Productions Presents
BONNIE’S FUTURE SISTERS
June 7-28, 2014
The Actors Company, West Hollywood CA
as part of
The Hollywood Fringe Festival
All Tickets: $15. For more information, visit www.bonniesfuturesisters.com

Petrone Productions is proud to present the world premiere of BONNIE’S FUTURE SISTERS, a comedy written and directed by Meghan Gambling. Produced by Emmy-nominated Jeanne Petrone Arzubiaga, this four-person female ensemble play is a heartfelt and riotous look at one bride’s attempt to host her own engagement party.

Bonnie, a human resources professional, has had overnight success with her motivational book “Keep Your Glasses On: A Girl’s Guide to Success in the Workplace.” Her older sister Corey, a Stanford-educated lesbian who fled her hometown the moment she got into college, has been laboring over a memoir for nearly a decade.

When Bonnie invites Corey to her engagement party, Corey heads back home to try to rekindle her friendship with her younger sister—only to find that Bonnie is much more excited about her future sisters-to-be, Kayleigh and Larissa, than she ever was about Corey. Despite Bonnie’s best and meticulously planned efforts, her party threatens to be a total bust– especially when one of the sisters goes missing. Through jealousy, betrayal and an abundance of alcohol, this comedy of errors explores what makes these four women flawed yet lovable.

The cast features Sascha Alexander (Bones, Days of our Lives), Kristen Rozanski (The Birthday Boys, Ugly Betty, Law & Order SVU), Sarah Greyson (Road Rules/Juke Box Hero) and Emily Jordan (Nike, Starving in Suburbia), and is produced by Jeanne Petrone Arzubiaga (Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, Girls Behaving Badly, Talkshow with Spike Feresten).

Gambling is a TV producer and published playwright whose work has been produced in LA, Orange County, and San Diego. Three of her plays have been presented by the New York International Fringe Festival, including The Kitchen Sink, which went on to be adapted into the film Cheesecake Casserole starring Brit Morgan (True Blood) and Torrey DeVitto (Vampire Diaries, Pretty Little Liars.) LA Weekly calls her writing ‘humorous and poignant… a spot on creation” and NYTheatre.com calls it “sharp and witty… alive, organic and hilarious.”